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US-6492969

Combining two successive colors gets colors pure

PublishedDecember 10, 2002
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Technical Abstract

A color-sequential LCD image display apparatus is operated through controlling an array of pixelized display elements for in each element rendering a plurality of colors in sequence. In particular, a compensating operation is executed against color impurities for a later color due to a non-instantaneous response of such elements as a result of an immediately preceding color for the element in question, under control of the combined color signals associated with both said immediately preceding color and said later color.

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5 claims

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1. A method for operating a color-sequential LCD image display apparatus through controlling an array of pixelized display elements for at each element rendering a plurality of colors in sequence, said method being characterized by executing a compensating operation against color impurities for a later color due to a non-instantaneous response of such elements as a result of an immediately preceding color for the element in question, under control of the combined color signals associated with both said immediately preceding color and said later color.

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2. A display apparatus for generating a color-sequential LCD image through an array of pixelized display elements, each element being arranged for rendering a plurality of colors in sequence, characterized by having compensating means ( 46 , 48 ) for executing a compensating operation against color impurities for a later color due to a non-instantaneous response of such elements as a result of an immediately preceding color for the element in question, through developing a secondary control signal ( 54 , 56 ) from the combined primary color signals ( 42 , 44 ) associated with both said immediately preceding color and said later color.

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3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said compensating means ( 50 ) is operative for a first color within a frame as based on another succeeding color signal ( 44 ) in the same frame.

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4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein such display element ( 57 ) is operative for displaying all colors pertaining to an associated pixel element.

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5. A color display device, comprising: a plurality of pixelized display elements each adapted to sequentially display a plurality of colors; and a compensation device adapted to receive a first signal corresponding to a first color displayed by one of the display elements, and adapted to receive a second signal corresponding to a second color to be displayed by the one display element immediately subsequent to displaying the first color, the compensation circuit outputting a compensated signal for displaying the second color by the one display element, the compensated signal compensating for a non-instantaneous response of the one display element in switching between displaying the first and second colors.

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June 5, 2000

Publication Date

December 10, 2002

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